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US-6917448

Dot gain calibration method and apparatus

PublishedJuly 12, 2005
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Technical Abstract

A method for providing in use estimation of dot gain in digital printing using digital printing plates, the method comprising: applying to a digital printing plate a calibration strip, the strip comprising at least one set of patches, each patch comprising a plurality of dots at a predetermined gray level within said dynamic range, gray levels of said set of patches being distributed over said dynamic range, printing from said calibration strip under a current set of printing conditions, measuring intensities of said printing, and interpolating from said measurements to generate a curve of dot gain over said dynamic range. The curve can then be used to compensate. When moving to a different set of printing conditions, a single test print is then carried out and a new dot gain estimation is available.

Patent Claims
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1. A method of providing in use prediction of dot gain in a scheduled printing using printing plates, the method comprising the steps of: providing parameters of said scheduled printing including a set of required density values; and obtaining a calibrated tone reproduction curve corresponding to said parameters, said curve indicative of compensation for dot gain, wherein said scheduled printing uses a printing plate comprising a calibration strip, said calibration strip comprising a plurality of sets of patches, each set configured by pre-screening with a respectively different screening parameter set, wherein each of said patches within each set represents a specific gray level, said step of providing additionally comprising: issuing a measurement request; printing at least one test sheet using said calibration strip; measuring said printed calibration strip; and providing said measurements for generation of said calibrated tone reproduction curve.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said obtaining said calibrated tone reproduction curve comprises the steps of: obtaining, from a database, measurement data for a first of said scheduled printing parameters in combination with a third parameter; obtaining, from said database, measurement data for a second parameter of said scheduled printing in combination with a fourth parameter; obtaining, from said database, measurement data for said third parameter in combination with said fourth parameter; and extrapolating or interpolating from said obtained measurements to obtain values predicting said first parameter in combination with said second parameter.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said obtaining said calibrated tone reproduction curve comprises: obtaining, from a database, measurement data for a plurality of values of one of said scheduled printing parameters; and extrapolating or interpolating from said obtained measurements to obtain values predicting dot gain for said one of said scheduled printing parameters.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said obtaining said calibrated tone reproduction curve comprises extrapolating or interpolating from said measured intensities to obtain values predicting dot gain for said scheduled printing parameters.

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5. A method of providing in use prediction of dot gain in a scheduled printing using printing plates, the method comprising the steps of: providing parameters of said scheduled printing including a set of required density values; and obtaining a calibrated tone reproduction curve corresponding to said parameters, said curve indicative of compensation for dot gain, said scheduled printing using a printing plate comprising a calibration strip, said calibration strip comprising a plurality of patches, each patch constructed from a basic shape composed of a respectively different pre-selected layout of laser dots, wherein said step of providing additionally comprises: issuing a measurement request; printing at least one test sheet using said printing plate; measuring intensities from said printed calibration strip; and providing said measurements for generation of said calibrated tone reproduction curve.

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6. The method of claim 5 , wherein said step of producing said calibrated tone reproduction curve comprises super-positioning said basic shapes into shapes representative of said scheduled printing parameters, therefrom to obtain values predicting dot gain for said scheduled printing parameters.

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7. A method of providing in use prediction of dot gain in a scheduled printing using printing plates, the method comprising the steps of: providing parameters of said scheduled printing including a set of required density values; and obtaining a calibrated tone reproduction curve corresponding to said parameters, said curve indicative of compensation for dot gain, wherein said step of providing additionally comprises: issuing a measurement request; printing one or more test sheets using a currently mounted printing plate comprising a calibration strip, said printing according to said scheduled printing parameters; the calibration strip comprising a plurality of sets of patches, each set configured by pre-screening with a respectively different screening parameter set, wherein each of said patches within each set represents a specific gray level; measuring intensities at said printed calibration strip; and providing said measurements for generation of said calibrated tone reproduction curve.

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8. A method of providing in use prediction of dot gain in a scheduled printing using printing plates, the method comprising the steps of: providing parameters of said scheduled printing including a set of required density values; and obtaining a calibrated tone reproduction curve corresponding to said parameters, said curve indicative of compensation for dot gain, wherein said step of providing additionally comprises: issuing a measurement request; printing one or more test sheets using a currently mounted printing plate comprising a calibration strip, said printing according to said scheduled printing parameters, the calibration strip comprising a plurality of patches, each patch constructed from a basic shape composed of a respectively different pre-selected layout of laser dots; measuring intensities of said printed calibration strip; and providing said measurements for generation of said calibrated tone reproduction curve.

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9. A method of providing in use prediction of dot gain in a scheduled printing using printing plates, the method comprising the steps of: providing parameters of said scheduled printing including a set of required density values; and obtaining a calibrated tone reproduction curve corresponding to said parameters, said curve indicative of compensation for dot gain, wherein said scheduled printing uses a printing plate comprising a calibration strip and wherein said scheduled printing parameters comprise any combination of parameters from the group consisting of press type, paper type, ink type and screening parameters.

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10. A method of providing in use prediction of dot gain in a scheduled printing using printing plates, the method comprising the steps of: providing parameters of said scheduled printing including a set of required density values; and obtaining a calibrated tone reproduction curve corresponding to said parameters, said curve indicative of compensation for dot gain, wherein said step of providing parameters comprises searching a database to determine the presence of dot gain compensation data corresponding to said provided parameters, using said compensation data to obtain said tone reproduction curve if found, otherwise: obtaining intensity measurements from printing of a calibration strip, and using said intensity measurements to obtain said calibrated tone reproduction curve.

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May 21, 2003

Publication Date

July 12, 2005

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